Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative, Volume 1Garland Pub., 1970 - English literature |
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... Sweet are the springing founts with nectar new ; Sweet the new flowers that bloom ; but sweeter still 26 XO . 1 . LITERARY.
... Sweet are the springing founts with nectar new ; Sweet the new flowers that bloom ; but sweeter still 26 XO . 1 . LITERARY.
Page 136
... sweet , thus lifeless , yet with life to lie , Thus , without dying , O how sweet to die ! WOLCOT . This cursory view of the Inscription , and its various classes , will not , I flatter myself , prove unentertaining to the reader : the ...
... sweet , thus lifeless , yet with life to lie , Thus , without dying , O how sweet to die ! WOLCOT . This cursory view of the Inscription , and its various classes , will not , I flatter myself , prove unentertaining to the reader : the ...
Page 422
... Sweet sounds shall lay their turbid hearts asleep , Charm'd into sweet oblivion and repose . The praise of Mammon the rapt seraphs sung And Gold's almighty pow'r ; free flow'd the verse ; No need to call the Muse , for all were there ...
... Sweet sounds shall lay their turbid hearts asleep , Charm'd into sweet oblivion and repose . The praise of Mammon the rapt seraphs sung And Gold's almighty pow'r ; free flow'd the verse ; No need to call the Muse , for all were there ...
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